The agency has worked on past Super Bowl spots

Streaming service Hulu has chosen Crispin Porter + Bogusky as its newest creative agency partner after a competitive review.

The MDC Partners agency’s Los Angeles office will lead an integrated brand campaign set to launch in 2018.

Hulu and CP+B have worked together on two past Super Bowl campaigns: 2009’s “Alec in Huluwood” starring Alec Baldwin and 2012’s “An Evil(er) Plot to Destroy the World” starring Will Arnett. This year’s Big Game ad promoting the Hulu original series The Handmaid’s Tale was not attributed to any agency.

“We have been lucky to partner with Hulu at key milestones in their history and right now Hulu is on the forefront of the premium streaming category with live TV, an impressive catalogue of on-demand content and lauded original programming,” said CP+B L.A. vp and managing director Ryan Skubic in a statement. “We’re excited to rekindle this important partnership during their most exciting chapter yet.”

The scope and nature of the assignment are not yet clear. It’s also uncertain which agencies competed against CP+B for the contract. Hulu works with a variety of creative shops for project-based work; 215 McCann created September’s ad starring Anna Kendrick, and Muh-Tay-Zik Hof-Fer created the “Streaming Wonderland” holiday campaign from 2016.

The client is not commenting on its newest agency partnership. In July, Hulu named Google veteran Kelly Campbell as its new chief marketing officer, replacing former Netflix vp of marketing Jenny Wall.